“…On the one hand, the cuticle prevents evaporative loss of water from the plant, but it is also the first interaction site for aerial insects, pathogens, and leaf-applied agrochemicals (Hull et al, 1975). The surface micromorphology, determined by characteristics of the cuticle, the epicuticular waxes deposited on it and trichomes, is of fundamental importance, especially in the case of pesticide adhesion and retention (Hall et al, 1997). The amount and composition of extruded waxes determine the leaf surface fine microstructure (Baker, 1982;Barthlott et al, 1998), having a great impact on surface wettability (Barnes et al, 1996;Beattie and Marcell, 2002) and cuticular penetration of externally applied products (Hunt and Baker, 1982).…”